This GitHub Action builds your Web application as a Tauri native binary for MacOS, Linux and Windows. If your project doesn't include the Tauri files, we create it at compile time, so if you don't need to use Tauri's API, you can just ship native apps through this Action.
This GitHub Action has three main usages: test the build pipeline of your Tauri app, uploading Tauri artifacts to an existing release, and creating a new release with the Tauri artifacts.
name: "test-on-pr"
on: [pull_request]
jobs:
test-tauri:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
platform: [macos-latest, ubuntu-20.04, windows-latest]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: 16
- name: install Rust stable
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: stable
- name: install dependencies (ubuntu only)
if: matrix.platform == 'ubuntu-20.04'
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y libgtk-3-dev webkit2gtk-4.0 libappindicator3-dev librsvg2-dev patchelf
- name: install app dependencies and build it
run: yarn && yarn build
- uses: tauri-apps/tauri-action@v0
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
name: "publish"
on:
push:
branches:
- release
jobs:
publish-tauri:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
platform: [macos-latest, ubuntu-20.04, windows-latest]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: 16
- name: install Rust stable
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: stable
- name: install dependencies (ubuntu only)
if: matrix.platform == 'ubuntu-20.04'
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y libgtk-3-dev webkit2gtk-4.0 libappindicator3-dev librsvg2-dev patchelf
- name: install app dependencies and build it
run: yarn && yarn build
- uses: tauri-apps/tauri-action@v0
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
tagName: app-v__VERSION__ # the action automatically replaces \_\_VERSION\_\_ with the app version
releaseName: "App v__VERSION__"
releaseBody: "See the assets to download this version and install."
releaseDraft: true
prerelease: false
name: 'My Workflow'
on: pull_request
jobs:
create-release:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
outputs:
release_id: ${{ steps.create-release.outputs.result }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: 16
- name: get version
run: echo "PACKAGE_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: create release
id: create-release
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
const { data } = await github.rest.repos.createRelease({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
tag_name: `app-v${process.env.PACKAGE_VERSION}`,
name: `Desktop App v${process.env.PACKAGE_VERSION}`,
body: 'Take a look at the assets to download and install this app.',
draft: true,
prerelease: false
})
return data.id
build-tauri:
needs: create-release
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
platform: [macos-latest, ubuntu-20.04, windows-latest]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: 16
- name: install Rust stable
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: stable
- name: install dependencies (ubuntu only)
if: matrix.platform == 'ubuntu-20.04'
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y libgtk-3-dev webkit2gtk-4.0 libappindicator3-dev librsvg2-dev patchelf
- name: install app dependencies and build it
run: yarn && yarn build
- uses: tauri-apps/tauri-action@v0
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
releaseId: ${{ needs.create-release.outputs.release_id }}
publish-release:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
needs: [ create-release, build-tauri ]
steps:
- name: publish release
id: publish-release
uses: actions/github-script@v6
env:
release_id: ${{ needs.create-release.outputs.release_id }}
with:
script: |
github.rest.repos.updateRelease({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
release_id: process.env.release_id,
draft: false,
prerelease: false
})
Name | Required | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
projectPath |
false | Path to the root of the project that will be built | string | . |
configPath |
false | Path to the tauri.conf.json file if you want a configuration different from the default one | string | tauri.conf.json |
distPath |
false | Path to the distributable folder with your index.html and JS/CSS | string | |
releaseId |
false | The id of the release to upload artifacts as release assets | string | |
tagName |
false | The tag name of the release to create | string | |
releaseName |
false | The name of the release to create | string | |
releaseBody |
false | The body of the release to create | string | |
releaseDraft |
false | Whether the release to create is a draft or not | bool | false |
prerelease |
false | Whether the release to create is a prerelease or not | bool | false |
releaseCommitish |
false | Any branch or commit SHA the Git tag is created from, unused if the Git tag already exists | string | SHA of current commit |
iconPath |
false | path to the PNG icon to use as app icon, relative to the projectPath | string | |
includeDebug |
false | whether to include a debug build or not | bool | |
tauriScript |
false | the script to execute the Tauri CLI | string | yarn|npx tauri |
args |
false | Additional arguments to the current build command | string |
Name | Description |
---|---|
releaseId |
The ID of the created release |
releaseHtmlUrl |
The URL users can navigate to in order to view the created release |
releaseUploadUrl |
The URL for uploading assets to the created release |
- You can use this Action on a repo that doesn't have Tauri configured. We automatically initialize Tauri before building, and configure it to use your Web artifacts.
- You can configure Tauri with the
configPath
,distPath
andiconPath
options.
- You can configure Tauri with the
- You can run custom Tauri CLI scripts with the
tauriScript
option. So instead of runningyarn tauri <COMMAND> <ARGS>
ornpx tauri <COMMAND> <ARGS>
, we'll execute${tauriScript} <COMMAND> <ARGS>
.- Useful when you need custom build functionality when creating Tauri apps e.g. a
desktop:build
script.
- Useful when you need custom build functionality when creating Tauri apps e.g. a
- If you want to add additional arguments to the build command, you can use the
args
option. For example, if you're setting a specific target for your build, you can specifyargs: --target your-target-arch
. - When your app isn't on the root of the repo, use the
projectPath
input.